Subject: Post-doctoral Position in Large Scale Forest Succession Modeling
Large Scale Forest Succession Modeling
We offer a 1 year, renewable for a 2nd year, Postdoctoral fellowship for=20=
excellent candidate to lead the design and building of a large scale spat=
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simulation model of successional dynamics of boreal forest, with an empha=
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on western Canada.
Certification agencies, NGOs, and governments increasingly require that=20=
forest companies prove that their forest management activities are=20
consistent with the Natural or Historical Range of Variation (NRV or HRV)=
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the ecosystems being managed. To do this, it=92s necessary to reconstruct=
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distributions of past landscapes in terms of age structure and species=20=
composition, and project such landscapes into the future under assumption=
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of forest management, disturbance regime and climate.
The objective for this position is to build methodologies for extensive,=20=
generalizable, spatially explicit forest succession and regeneration mode=
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1) based on phenomenological and process drivers (e.g., state-transition =
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growth models) and 2) integrating to the extent possible the disparate an=
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partial sources of available quantitative data. This modelling effort wil=
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draw from and build on other complementary modeling efforts in my lab. We=
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are currently building a new simulation platform in R=20
(www.github.com/achubaty/SpaDES) allowing for highly modularized simulati=
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components and scalability using the new generation of Big Data packages.=
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This modularity facilitates testing of =93models as hypotheses=94, so dif=
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modules can be tested against data.
Desired skills:
=95 Knowledge of the biological processes of forest succession, reproduct=
ion,=20
regeneration, mortality, growth, alternative stable states =95 Proven ski=
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with spatial simulation and ecological modelling (e.g. LANDIS, SORTIE,=20=
NetLogo) and with related programming and analysis tools (e.g. R, C++,=20=
Python, SELES) , with an interest in advancing modelling technology =95=20=
Quantitative skills for analysis of raw data to estimate unknown paramete=
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=95 Knowledge of the Pattern Oriented Modeling approach for estimation of=
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parameters =95 Large dataset management skills (field data and remote sen=
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data) =95 Track record of peer reviewed publication
Salary and Funding
$49,516 - $55,000 per year. The postdoc is jointly funded by the Foothill=
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Research Institute and pending funding from Natural Sciences and Engineer=
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Research Council of Canada (NSERC), plus up to $5000 per year stipend for=
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research (travel, publication costs, etc.). This fellowship is open to a=20=
person from any country.
Start Date
September 1, 2014 or as soon as possible
Location
Pacific Forestry Center, Victoria, BC, Canada. Victoria is a beautiful=20=
harbour city surrounded by the Pacific Ocean on all sides, offering=20
excellent outdoor recreation opportunities on land and the ocean. The cit=
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also offers a world class food experience with a combination of a strong =
and=20
vibrant local food movement and international cuisine. The climate is=20
pleasant all year round.
Applicants should submit by email a short statement of interest, a curren=
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CV, and the names of three references. For further information, contact m=
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at:
eliot.mcintire at nrcan.gc.ca, +1-250-298-2374
More details: http://www.cef-cfr.ca/index.php?n=3DMembres.EliotMcIntire?
userlang=3Den
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